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Section 2 • General Information
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PORT STBD
START
STOP
START
STOP
HORN
NAV/ANC FWD BILGE AFT BILGE
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A three-position switch, located on the console switch
panel marked “NAV/ANC” (See page 2.13.1), controls
the navigation and anchor lighting. In the “Navigation
Lights” position, the port (red) and starboard (green)
lights will illuminate. These lights let other vessels know
the approximate size and direction of travel of your boat,
depending on which lights they can see. In the “Anchor
Lights” position, the white, 360-degree light will
illuminate, showing other boaters your location while at
anchor.
Ignition Shutdown Switch
Wear your lanyard at all times while operating
the boat. It is for emergency stopping only. Do
not use it to shut off the engine during normal
operation. The lanyard should be long enough
to prevent inadvertent activation.
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CAUTION
The ignition shutdown safety switch located on the control
station is designed to shut the engine off when the
operator of the boat leaves the control station, either
accidentally by falling into the boat, or by being ejected
overboard. This would most likely occur as a result of
poor operating practices. The switch incorporates a shut-
off switch, switch clip, lanyard and lanyard clip, which
should be clipped to the operator. If an emergency arises
where the engines must be shut down, a pull on the cord
to release the clip from the shut-off will shut down the
engine.
Operating the Navigation Lighting
Navigation/Anchor Lighting
Fig. 2.16.2
OFF
NAVIGATION
LIGHTS
ANCHOR
LIGHTS
Navigation Lighting
Your boat comes equipped with navigation lighting for
your safety. Regulations state that all boats, no matter
the size, must display navigation lights. The lights must
be displayed at night or in low visibility conditions. It is
the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the
navigation lights are in good working order and that the
proper lighting is shown
360
0
ALL ROUND
LIGHT (WHITE)
VISIBLE 2 NM
112
0
STARBOARD
NAVIGATION LIGHT
(GREEN)
VISIBLE 1 NM
112
0
PORT
NAVIGATION LIGHT
(RED)
VISIBLE 1 NM
Navigation/Anchor Lighting
Fig. 2.16.1
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